Energy Saving in Wireless Sensor Networks
@article{Rezaei2012EnergySI, title={Energy Saving in Wireless Sensor Networks}, author={Zahra Rezaei}, journal={International Journal of Computer Science \& Engineering Survey}, year={2012}, volume={3}, pages={23-37} }
A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of a large number of sensor nodes which are deployed over an area to perform local computations based on information gathered from the surroundings. Each node in the network is equipped with a battery, but it is almost very difficult to change or recharge batteries; therefore, the crucial question is: “how to prolong the network lifetime to such a long time?” Hence, maximizing the lifetime of the network through minimizing the energy is an important…
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